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1882–1932

The Sport of a God

Thomas Samuel Jones

Though they say Jove laughs at the lover's vow — At the lover's vow that must break some day — Still we smiled as we loved in a distant May When the blooms were heavy upon the bough.

O, the mocking difference of then and now! It is n't a thought that will make one gay, Though they say Jove laughs at the lover's vow — At the lover's vow that must break some day.

Yet, perhaps, the god knows the best way how To carry a mask when the feet are clay; So I too shall laugh at the merry play, For down in his heart there's a knife, I trow,

Though they say Jove laughs at the lover's vow.

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